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1 Editorial Speculates on proper role of athletics in colleges.
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2 Official School will add departments in German, Manual Training, and Kindergarten as soon as there is room.
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3 In general Geometric problem.
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4 Kate Harrod Now Mrs. George Forby of Deep River.
5 Julia Halsey Taught at Springdale until last year.
6 Lillie M. Held Student of Cosmopolitan School of Osteopathy in Des Moines.
7 Susie Hemenway Has taught in Osage since graduation.
8 Emelie Kreig Completed four year course.
9 O. E. Hibbs Principal of Anthon schools.
10 The Minnesingers concerts Reviews of recent performances.
11 Jennie E. Hall Taught at Sergeant's Bluff; now in Montana.
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12 Cora D. Patterson Taught at Lewis; now at Emmetsburg.
13 Daniel R. Perkins Completed the advanced courses.
14 Hermann A. Mueller Completed four years courses.
15 Alice Neal Died May 23, 1896.
16 Myrtle Nims Teacher at Maquoketa.
17 Christine Patterson Has not reported.
18 E. R. Monroe Has not reported.
19 Nellie F. Miller Teaching in Red Oak since graduation.
20 Arthur G. Morey Was principal of Allison; attended law school, currently principal of Parker.
21 Roberta Muhs Principal of Camanche schools.
22 Lewis H. Minkel Completed advanced courses.
23 Margaret Mackin Finished four years course and is now principal of New Hartford.
24 Geo. E. McCammond Teaching in New Hartford since graduation.
25 Sarah A. McDonald
26 O. P. McElmeel Was employed by Athens Publishing Company.
27 Alice J. Mason Teaching in Monroe.
28 Nellie Maynard Has not been teaching for two years due to bad health.
29 A. J. Miller Hasn't reported
30 Emma C. Larkin Teacher in Rippey.
31 Cora M. Learned Now Mrs. George W. Hersey of Keota.
32 E. J. Leonard Was principal of Lancaster; now principal in New Sharon
33 Chas. L. Lewis Is principal of Pinnebog, Michigan.
34 Willard H. Lyon Was principal of Pella, then became superintendent there.
35 Mabel B. Libbey Completed the four years course.
36 Minnie Mack Completed four years course.
37 Clara H. Hieber Primary teacher in Cedar Falls.
38 H. R. Hollis Completed four years course.
39 Nellie F. Hudson Taught high school in Osage until she accepted a Boone position.
40 Mollie Kelley Taught in Perry since graduation.
41 U. B. Kepford Was principal in Rowan; now in Hudson.
42 Edith Knickerbocker Was primary teacher in Cedar Falls until she accepted a Charles City position.
43 Chas. F. Kuehne Completed four years course.
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44 Nellie E. Weldy Student in the training school of Chicago for home and foreign missions.
45 Jessie Wilbern Has not reported.
46 Lina Wilkinson Nurse in Cincinnati, Ohio, after teaching three years.
47 Ida Worster Teaching in Adel since graduation.
48 F. C. Woods Completed four year course.
49 R. M. Wyant Was employed by Athens Publishing Company; then enrolled as a student of S. U. I.
50 C. E. Tool Principal of Alden since graduation.
51 Adelaide Twinam Has not reported.
52 Helen A. Tyler Has not reported.
53 Jos. E. Vance Principal of Springville schools.
54 Ella Waters Was a student of art and music last year in Oberlin.
55 Morton E. Weldy Currently Latin instructor at Highland Park after moving about.
56 S. S. Stockwell Student at S. U. I. after teaching in Nora Springs.
57 C. E. Stinson Completed advanced course.
58 Etta D. Strong Has not reported.
59 Orpha Thayer Was teacher in Griswold; now resides in Madena, California.
60 James W. Stockman Student at S. U. I.
61 Wm. H. Reever Resigned from Manning; now principal of Greenfield.
62 Edward Rall
63 W. R. Sandy County superintendent of Calhoun County.
64 Guy H. Scobey Has not reported.
65 Anna M. Singer Assistant at Marion High School.
66 W. E. Snider
67 G. W. Randlett Resigned as Nora Springs principal and is now at Pomeroy.
68 Ed Rayburn Cashier of a bank in Montezuma.
69 Mary B. Richardson Principal of Webster.
70 Ida May Robinson Teaching in Parker, South Dakota.
71 Carl W. Rummel Located in Webster City.
72 Mary H. Ripke Completed advanced course.
73 Roxy Peterson Teaching in Dunlap.
74 Ole N. Oleson Completed advanced course.
75 John C. Prall Was secretary of Y. M. C. A. in Leland; now is college secretary of Y. M. C. A. in Iowa.
76 Samuel Quigley Principal of Brighton
77 Samuel Quigley Principal of Brighton.
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78 Neil Bardsley Mother very ill.
79 The reading circle Professor Parish spoke on diplomatic relations.
80 The graduates of the musical department Gave concert.
81 The Y. W. C. A. Will give picnic.
82 Mrs. Danskin Arrived to care for her son Melville.
83 The children on Normal Hill Enjoyed May Day.
84 Pres. Seerley Visited Grinnell.
85 A new walk Being laid on 24th Street and on Normal Street.
86 The ball game Ames defeated ISNS in baseball, 5-3.
87 Mrs. Seerley Went to Oskaloosa.
88 The ball team Will play baseball game against Upper Iowa University.
89 Miss Arnett Back in school.
90 Miss Dearborn, Miss Kurtz, and Mr. Hillis Have been sick.
91 The butcher shop Normal Street business changing.
92 Taletta Ellingson Went home due to illness.
93 Mr. Peck Building candy shop on the Hill.
94 Earl Latchum Visited Pearl Head.
95 A number of houses Receiving a new coat of paint.
96 Miss Reibsamen Is very ill.
97 Helen Paine Visited Fairbank.
98 Nora Heffernin Father sick.
99 Miss Baker Has been sick.
100 Alice Kerr Visited Waterloo.
101 Alma Giddings Visited Marshalltown.
102 J. S. Carpenter Went home due to illness.
103 Mr. Pierce Visited Harry Moore.
104 Mr. Silver Visited Gladbrook.
105 Fanny Low Visited Atlantic.
106 E. W. B. Mark Away on business.
107 Olive Pond Visited Gladbrook.
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108 Those who have not taught the required time for state certificates May take examinations and apply later.
109 The Atlantic Telegraph Praises Emma Shoudy's play.
110 The concert given by the Minnesingers Well attended and appreciated.
111 The elections for the week Many students are finding teaching positions.
112 Lieut. P. M. Shaffer Visiting and telling stories from the Spanish-American War.
113 Athletic Account of recent baseball loss to Ames.
114 A petition is being circulated To install electric lights between Cedar Falls and College Hill.
115 Miss Jennie Landis Assisting in office.
116 Mr. Stoakes A group went to Traer.
117 Prof. Bartlett Gave test on value of Bible as literature.
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118 Training: teaching reading in higher grades Advice for teachers.
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119 Alpha Society Programs have featured spring, farm life, and Ruskin.
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120 Bible Study Department Lesson XXVIII: the Passion week.